thank you Mme for the love and compassion that you show towards those kids. we have a daughter who is 2 years old, and she was diagnosed with cerebral palsy with severe cerebral atrophy. we're following physiotherapy sessions with a specialist, and your videos are very helpful and spot on. we were wondering how far the physiotherapy sessions can improve our daughter capacities in comparison with Sebastian case ( how long it took to start noticing improvements)?
First, let me say how much I appreciate your kind words. I am so happy you are finding the appropriate help for your child while she is young. This is the age that you see the most dramatic changes. Be as aggressive as you possibly can during this time. Unfortunately, every child’s progression with cerebral palsy is quite different. So the time to show progress is different for each child. Maybe this video would be helpful for you
Thank you for your amazing videos 😍😍 Sebastian is very cute 🥰 It’s amazing how I find Sebastian looks like my younger brother, their sounds when they are excited, the same movements, and even the same laugh 😆 . Thank you again for sharing these videos, they are very helpful.
Mam, my daughter has same problem like Sebastian. I've done numbers of treatment & therapy. Her age is exactly the same as Sebastian. I watched all the video of Sebastian that you are treating him in your way. I do most of the therapy which you've shown in the video & I would like to ask you that what is the back support equipment you are using to Sebastian in this video? I am from small town of India. I hope i'll get that equipment here in India.
Hi Amy not sure if youl see this comment but I just wondered about leaving the afos off what is the point. Im not being smart just curious if this Will this help him to be better at walking in the afos eventually otr hrlps to strengthen etc. Its just my son is soo similar to sebastian and he is better without afos too- but Iv always been advised not to allow him to weightbear without afos on too so we havent really done it . I have a PT and I understand youl say they know child best but just wondering why it works with sebastian thanks
Hmmm. Could you clarify your question. Sebastian was better walking when he did not have on his AFOs that blocked him from pointing his toes. He got good at walking in the AFOs with unrestricted ankle movement. I think orthotics are important as a child gets older for standing or their foot often becomes deformed, difficult to put in shoes and painful
Sorry just wondered if you reccommended a little bit of walking without afos as I never really allow him to be without them but know hes better without them too + despite all the work we putting in he still finding hard to take steps in them compared to in pool etc without. Love your channel (sorry thought I commented on the mustang r82 video)
@@amyfox6632 I can’t speak to your child but I can say that some research indicates for children who are inconsistent in stepping that they do better with more sensory input-so barefoot was best. I do worry more about kids as they get older that we are not doing long term damage to the integrity of the foot unless they are in a partial weight bearing walker
thank you Mme for the love and compassion that you show towards those kids. we have a daughter who is 2 years old, and she was diagnosed with cerebral palsy with severe cerebral atrophy. we're following physiotherapy sessions with a specialist, and your videos are very helpful and spot on. we were wondering how far the physiotherapy sessions can improve our daughter capacities in comparison with Sebastian case ( how long it took to start noticing improvements)?
First, let me say how much I appreciate your kind words. I am so happy you are finding the appropriate help for your child while she is young. This is the age that you see the most dramatic changes. Be as aggressive as you possibly can during this time. Unfortunately, every child’s progression with cerebral palsy is quite different. So the time to show progress is different for each child. Maybe this video would be helpful for you
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@@pediatricPTexercises thank you.
@@handalaayoubi4468 You are welcome
Thank you for your amazing videos 😍😍
Sebastian is very cute 🥰
It’s amazing how I find Sebastian looks like my younger brother, their sounds when they are excited, the same movements, and even the same laugh 😆 .
Thank you again for sharing these videos, they are very helpful.
Ohhhhh! That makes me so happy!
Mam, my daughter has same problem like Sebastian. I've done numbers of treatment & therapy. Her age is exactly the same as Sebastian. I watched all the video of Sebastian that you are treating him in your way. I do most of the therapy which you've shown in the video & I would like to ask you that what is the back support equipment you are using to Sebastian in this video? I am from small town of India. I hope i'll get that equipment here in India.
That is a caribou stander
www.r82.com/products/standing/caribou/c-23/c-71/p-189/?sku=48556
I am so glad my videos are helping your daughter.
I need this product plz give me link i will buy it for my child 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Are you talking about the stander?
My son is 23 and no longer on school and they won't do vision therapy anymore. I need to do this myself. I need to know where to get those things.
A Google search or an Amazon search can help you find the visuals supports I use here.
Hi Amy not sure if youl see this comment but I just wondered about leaving the afos off what is the point. Im not being smart just curious if this
Will this help him to be better at walking in the afos eventually otr hrlps to strengthen etc. Its just my son is soo similar to sebastian and he is better without afos too- but Iv always been advised not to allow him to weightbear without afos on too so we havent really done it . I have a PT and I understand youl say they know child best but just wondering why it works with sebastian thanks
Hmmm. Could you clarify your question. Sebastian was better walking when he did not have on his AFOs that blocked him from pointing his toes. He got good at walking in the AFOs with unrestricted ankle movement. I think orthotics are important as a child gets older for standing or their foot often becomes deformed, difficult to put in shoes and painful
Sorry just wondered if you reccommended a little bit of walking without afos as I never really allow him to be without them but know hes better without them too + despite all the work we putting in he still finding hard to take steps in them compared to in pool etc without. Love your channel (sorry thought I commented on the mustang r82 video)
@@amyfox6632 I can’t speak to your child but I can say that some research indicates for children who are inconsistent in stepping that they do better with more sensory input-so barefoot was best. I do worry more about kids as they get older that we are not doing long term damage to the integrity of the foot unless they are in a partial weight bearing walker
Is this your son ?
No
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Thank you!